If you need to convert files from one markup format into another,
pandoc is your swiss-army knife.
Pandoc can convert documents in (several dialects of) Markdown,
reStructuredText, textile, HTML, DocBook, LaTeX, MediaWiki markup,
TWiki markup, TikiWiki markup, DokuWiki markup, Creole 1.0, Vimwiki
markup, roff man, OPML, Emacs Org-Mode, Emacs Muse, txt2tags,
Microsoft Word docx, LibreOffice ODT, EPUB, Jupyter notebooks ipynb,
or Haddock markup to
HTML formats:
XHTML, HTML5, and HTML slide shows using Slidy, reveal.js,
Slideous, S5, or DZSlides
Word processor formats:
Microsoft Word docx, OpenOffice/LibreOffice ODT, OpenDocument XML,
Microsoft PowerPoint.
Ebooks:
EPUB version 2 or 3, FictionBook2
Documentation formats:
DocBook version 4 or 5, TEI Simple, GNU TexInfo, roff man, roff
ms, Haddock markup
Archival formats:
JATS
Page layout formats:
InDesign ICML
Outline formats:
OPML
TeX formats:
LaTeX, ConTeXt, LaTeX Beamer slides
PDF:
via pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex, pdfroff, wkhtml2pdf, prince,
or weasyprint.
Lightweight markup formats:
Markdown (including CommonMark and GitHub-flavored Markdown),
reStructuredText, AsciiDoc, Emacs Org-Mode, Emacs Muse, Textile,
txt2tags, MediaWiki markup, DokuWiki markup, TikiWiki markup,
TWiki markup, Vimwiki markup, and ZimWiki markup.
Interactive notebook formats:
Jupyter notebook (ipynb)
Custom formats:
custom writers can be written in lua.
NOTE: This slackbuild repackages the official binary from the Pandoc
GitHub. There are no additional dependencies.